Brian Higgins

Witch hunt trial begins at 8:30 Monday, 10 January: USA vs Higgins

Giglio v. United States, 405 U.S. 150 (1972), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the prosecution’s failure to inform the jury that a witness had been promised not to be prosecuted in exchange for his testimony was a failure to fulfill the duty to present all material evidence Read More

Justice Thomas M. Rose has some ‘splain’n to do

If Judge Thomas M. Rose wants to continue to be considered a distinguished jurist, he needs to explain to the public why Roshawn Winburn hasn’t already spent 6 measly months in the slammer. If I stole groceries from Kroger to feed my family in Dayton, I’d have been in prison faster, for longer, than Roshawn Read More

The Feds got coal for Christmas this year

Esrati details the saga of corruption behind the “culture of corruption” case in Dayton that only targeted black men despite clear evidence that the worst perpetrators got away scot-free.

The charade of the “Culture of Corruption” trial- the Higgins matter

At 1:30pm today on the ninth floor of the Federal building in Judge Thomas Rose’s court room, a gallery of Higgins supporters sat and watched a Federal Prosecutor flail around for almost an hour- trying to corner an insurance expert into saying that Brian Higgins had committed mail fraud. There is only one problem, this Read More

When no news isn’t good news

Things you haven’t read in the Dayton Daily news, include of course, any news story that’s first reported here. So, here’s some updates. The Montgomery County Jail is once again becoming a hotbed of Covid19. 20+ cases and climbing a whole bunch of people quarantined. While you’d think you’d test the worker inmates who deliver Read More

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